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Candidates Must Advocate for the Developmentally Disabled

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As we prepare to vote, I ask all candidates, whether incumbent or challenger, to remember the developmentally disabled, their professional caregivers and loved ones.

Congressman Mike Lawler, who hopes to retain his seat in New York’s 17th Congressional District (where I live), hasn’t yet met with representatives of local nonprofits that care for this vulnerable and often marginalized population, despite numerous invitations to do so.

These agencies face huge budget cuts and their direct support staffers receive a fraction of the salaries, benefits and pensions of New York’s prominent government unions.

Congressman Lawler has connected with many people in his district during his first term. It’s my hope, should he win re-election, he’ll discover the true value of these special individuals and how much they add to our lives.

Meanwhile, a note of gratitude for state Sen. Peter Harckham. He often visits with the agencies dedicated to serving the developmentally disabled, secures much-needed government grants and acknowledges the huge responsibilities and workloads of those managing their group homes.

Alexandra Ballantine
Brewster

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